
Fostering Engaged Living
CoVitality delivers results on a students sense of engaged Living, another key aspect of social emotional learning representing a domain that is comprised of 3 strengths: Gratitude, or a deeper appreciation for someone or something that produces more long lasting positivity. Zest, or the degree of enthusiasm and energy with which a student approaches work. And Optimism, or the tendency to believe that good things are to come, and to have positive outlook on the future
Gratitude - Understand which students could improve in this area and use these general resources to to foster a students sense of engaged living. These links provide options for use in school wide and classroom contexts as well as by psychologists, counselors, and social workers when supporting individuals and small group.

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Zest is the degree of enthusiasm and energy with which a student approaches work.

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Optimism is the tendency to believe that good things are to come and to have positive outlook on the future

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